orrszarvútól
The term "orrszarvútól" is Hungarian and translates to "from the rhinoceros." It is a genitive case ending, indicating possession or origin in relation to a rhinoceros. Therefore, "orrszarvútól" would be used in a sentence to describe something coming from or belonging to a rhinoceros. For example, a sentence might use it to describe a sound heard from a distance, like "hallottam egy hangot az orrszarvútól" (I heard a sound from the rhinoceros). The Hungarian language, like many others, utilizes case endings to convey grammatical relationships within a sentence, and "tól/től" is the common suffix for the ablative case, signifying removal or origin from something. This suffix changes depending on the vowel harmony of the preceding word. In the case of "orrszarvú" (rhinoceros), the suffix "tól" is used. Therefore, "orrszarvútól" specifically denotes that the subject or object of the sentence is separate from or originates from a rhinoceros.